Nvidia 4000 series cards

So I am getting a 3090Ti with a different badging or should I say I am getting a circumsized 4080.
3090Ti was or is for 1.5L and this 4070Ti is for 80k to 90k and beats the 3090 or sometimes even bests the 3090Ti. But 4070Ti is almost 25 percent higher than what the 3070Ti was launched for.
 
So I am getting a 3090Ti with a different badging or should I say I am getting a circumsized 4080.
3090Ti was or is for 1.5L and this 4070Ti is for 80k to 90k and beats the 3090 or sometimes even bests the 3090Ti. But 4070Ti is almost 25 percent higher than what the 3070Ti was launched for.
3090ti. it is available for 76k or so for 2nd hand ...
 
At some point, PC gaming will stop making sense. And then GPU's will become even more expensive, even affecting their usage in R&D and other stuff.
 
Its time people start picking up a diff hobby altogether. These scummy companies doesn't deserve our money anymore.
I just want to go to Intel's HQ, meet Raja Koduri and shout at him 'You have one job at hand. One job.'. If Intel got Arc right, things would have been so much different now. Nvidia's monopoly is batshit crazy. Their marketing lies(claims) on 4070 Ti shows the sheer arrogance. Qualcomm had the same arrogance and now they are struggling to compete with Mediatek and Apple. I really wish we see two things:

1. AMD and Intel getting better at their GPU lineup.
2. ROCM to be successful, non-cuda libraries so that all of us who rely on Cuda cores for ML stop buying Nvidia cards.
 
What is really hurting is Nvidia's monopoly in Machine learning and AI. For those working on AI and ML frameworks, CUDA is the only good choice. Add MD simulations and a lot of similar things. Very soon, only large companies and Universities will be able to afford these things.
 
Intel is years away from beating NVIDIA and even besting AMD especially in the GPU segment. They have entered a lot late.
Exactly why I am pissed off at Intel. They had golden chance to dig in and they royally screwed it up. I am starting to believe that Raja Koduri was never the mastermind at AMD/ATI. I hope Intel gets it right this time.

One thing is good though. A770 is now performing well after loads of driver updates. I think the only thing broken is in-game recording.
 
Exactly why I am pissed off at Intel. They had golden chance to dig in and they royally screwed it up. I am starting to believe that Raja Koduri was never the mastermind at AMD/ATI. I hope Intel gets it right this time.

One thing is good though. A770 is now performing well after loads of driver updates. I think the only thing broken is in-game recording.
With most organizations, you can't really tell who is doing the heavy lifting and who is just taking the credit. I can't really visualize the top guys getting any important breakthroughs.
 
Exactly why I am pissed off at Intel. They had golden chance to dig in and they royally screwed it up. I am starting to believe that Raja Koduri was never the mastermind at AMD/ATI. I hope Intel gets it right this time.
With most organizations, you can't really tell who is doing the heavy lifting and who is just taking the credit. I can't really visualize the top guys getting any important breakthroughs.
They were probably hoping to replicate what Jim Keller did with zen but this time for gpus.
However, they do have the money to keep at it and eventually refine their work.
 
What is really hurting is Nvidia's monopoly in Machine learning and AI. For those working on AI and ML frameworks, CUDA is the only good choice. Add MD simulations and a lot of similar things. Very soon, only large companies and Universities will be able to afford these things.
It felt pretty apparent when the first 40 series GPU they wanted to launch was the 4090. Apart from a few gimmicky things about games, you could see their entire focus was on NVIDIA omniverse. Watching that keynote, It felt like NVIDIA wants to price out hobbyist and market themselves more to corporations to consider the RTX 4090 as a cheaper version of the datacenter focused cards.
 
this made me cracked :p
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